The CW on Tuesday made decisions on its four remaining traditional pilots, picking up two, Kung Fu and The Republic of Sarah, to series, and rolling the other two, The Lost Boys and Maverick.
The decision added yet another chapter in the long journey to the screen for Rob Thomas’ The Lost Boys reboot. The Lost Boys pilot had already been in production when the pandemic shut down all filming in mid-March, so the CW brass had seen some footage before opting to roll it and proceed with Kung Fu instead..
On a press call Thursday, the CW president Mark Pedowitz said he has spoken with Thomas and the rest of the pilot’s creative team about the decision.
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The decision added yet another chapter in the long journey to the screen for Rob Thomas’ The Lost Boys reboot. The Lost Boys pilot had already been in production when the pandemic shut down all filming in mid-March, so the CW brass had seen some footage before opting to roll it and proceed with Kung Fu instead..
On a press call Thursday, the CW president Mark Pedowitz said he has spoken with Thomas and the rest of the pilot’s creative team about the decision.
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- 5/14/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has acquired worldwide rights to The Last Summer, an ensemble romantic comedy from Gulfstream Pictures loaded with young actors including Riverdale‘s K.J. Apa, The Fosters‘ Maia Mitchell and Teen Wolf‘s Tyler Posey among others. Shooting began last month in Cleveland and Netflix is eyeing a 2019 release.
Bill Bindley co-wrote with Scott Bindley and also directed the pic, which revolves around group of teens navigating relationships with family and friends over a Chicago summer in the months before going off to college.
Jacob Latimore, Halston Sage (Paper Towns), Sosie Bacon (13 Reasons Why), Gage Golightly (Red Oaks), Wolfgang Novogratz (Grown-ish), Jacob McCarthy (A.P. Bio), Mario Revolori (Sierra Burgess is a Loser) and Gabrielle Anwar (Burn Notice) also star.
Mike Karz, also an executive producer on Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham, also produced The Last Summer with Bill Bindley and Wayne Rice.
Bill Bindley co-wrote with Scott Bindley and also directed the pic, which revolves around group of teens navigating relationships with family and friends over a Chicago summer in the months before going off to college.
Jacob Latimore, Halston Sage (Paper Towns), Sosie Bacon (13 Reasons Why), Gage Golightly (Red Oaks), Wolfgang Novogratz (Grown-ish), Jacob McCarthy (A.P. Bio), Mario Revolori (Sierra Burgess is a Loser) and Gabrielle Anwar (Burn Notice) also star.
Mike Karz, also an executive producer on Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham, also produced The Last Summer with Bill Bindley and Wayne Rice.
- 6/7/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has acquired worldwide film rights to “The Last Summer,” an ensemble romantic comedy led by “Riverdale” star K.J. Apa.
The Gulfstream Pictures Production’s film also features Maia Mitchell (“The Fosters”), Tyler Posey (“Teen Wolf”), Jacob Latimore (“The Chi”), Halston Sage (“Paper Towns”), Sosie Bacon (“13 Reasons Why”), Gage Golightly (“Red Oaks”), Wolfgang Novogratz (“Grown-ish”), Jacob McCarthy (“A.P. Bio”), Mario Revolori (“Sierra Burgess is a Loser”) and Gabrielle Anwar (“Burn Notice”).
“Madison” director Bill Bindley will helm from a script he co-wrote with Scott Bindley. Mike Karz, Bill Bindley and Wayne Rice will produce.
“I grew up on movies like ‘Fast Times’ and ‘Say Anything,’ and those films became iconic in large part because of their great casts,” Bill Bindley said. “We’re really lucky to have this incredible group of young actors sign on with us.”
The story follows a group of teens, who in the months before college,...
The Gulfstream Pictures Production’s film also features Maia Mitchell (“The Fosters”), Tyler Posey (“Teen Wolf”), Jacob Latimore (“The Chi”), Halston Sage (“Paper Towns”), Sosie Bacon (“13 Reasons Why”), Gage Golightly (“Red Oaks”), Wolfgang Novogratz (“Grown-ish”), Jacob McCarthy (“A.P. Bio”), Mario Revolori (“Sierra Burgess is a Loser”) and Gabrielle Anwar (“Burn Notice”).
“Madison” director Bill Bindley will helm from a script he co-wrote with Scott Bindley. Mike Karz, Bill Bindley and Wayne Rice will produce.
“I grew up on movies like ‘Fast Times’ and ‘Say Anything,’ and those films became iconic in large part because of their great casts,” Bill Bindley said. “We’re really lucky to have this incredible group of young actors sign on with us.”
The story follows a group of teens, who in the months before college,...
- 6/7/2018
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
Up-and-comer Shane Paul McGhie is set to play Jamal in Paramount Players’s What Men Want, starring Taraji P. Henson as a sports agent in a male-dominated space, who when she gains the power to hear men’s thoughts and is able to shift the paradigm to her advantage as she races to sign the NBA’s next superstar. Cut to McGhie’s character — the number one pick in the draft, who is also the son of an overbearing Joe, played by Tracy Morgan. Aldis Hodge, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Phoebe Robinson, and Max Greenfield co-star. Will Packer and James Lopez are producing under the Will Packer Productions banner. The film hit theaters January 11. Will Packer and James Lopez are producing under the Will Packer Productions banner. McGhie stars in the upcoming legal thriller, Foster Boy, alongside Matthew Modine and Lou Gossett, Jr. He’s repped by Innovative.
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- 5/31/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Teen Wolf alum Tyler Posey has been added to the young adult cast of The Last Summer, joining Kj Apa, Maia Michell, and Jacob Latimore. Posey will play Ricky, a new heartthrob rookie infielder for the Chicago Cubs.
Bill Bindley is directing the film which follows a group of young adults who spend their “last summer” before college on the precipice; ready to take control of their lives and their futures for the first time. Several stories intersect as the group wrestles with love lost and love found, fraying relationships with their parents, and ultimately, the struggle to decide who they will be and what they will do going forward.
Bindley cowrote the screenplay with Scott Bindley and will produce the project alongside Mike Karz and Wayne Rice.
Posey’s post-Teen Wolf credits include a recurring arc on CW’s Jane the Virgin and co-starring in the Blumhouse feature Truth Or Dare.
Bill Bindley is directing the film which follows a group of young adults who spend their “last summer” before college on the precipice; ready to take control of their lives and their futures for the first time. Several stories intersect as the group wrestles with love lost and love found, fraying relationships with their parents, and ultimately, the struggle to decide who they will be and what they will do going forward.
Bindley cowrote the screenplay with Scott Bindley and will produce the project alongside Mike Karz and Wayne Rice.
Posey’s post-Teen Wolf credits include a recurring arc on CW’s Jane the Virgin and co-starring in the Blumhouse feature Truth Or Dare.
- 5/23/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
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The Lost Boys TV reboot lives again with The CW announcing that it has officially ordered a pilot for the show.
The Lost Boys TV series has been ruminating at The CW since 2016. Now the network has confirmed that it has officially ordered a pilot of the reboot of the popular '80s vampire film. However, the network's retention of the project became contingent upon a radical retooling of the pilot script that also saw all but two of its cast members dismissed.
Rob Thomas, who created Veronica Mars and iZombie, was originally set to be the showrunner, writer and executive producer through his Spondoolie Productions, along with Danielle Stokdyk, Dan Etheridge, Mike Karz and Bill Bindley. Thomas remains on the project as an executive producer but he also has a busy dance card with the Veronica Mars revival set to debut this year on Hulu.
The Lost Boys TV reboot lives again with The CW announcing that it has officially ordered a pilot for the show.
The Lost Boys TV series has been ruminating at The CW since 2016. Now the network has confirmed that it has officially ordered a pilot of the reboot of the popular '80s vampire film. However, the network's retention of the project became contingent upon a radical retooling of the pilot script that also saw all but two of its cast members dismissed.
Rob Thomas, who created Veronica Mars and iZombie, was originally set to be the showrunner, writer and executive producer through his Spondoolie Productions, along with Danielle Stokdyk, Dan Etheridge, Mike Karz and Bill Bindley. Thomas remains on the project as an executive producer but he also has a busy dance card with the Veronica Mars revival set to debut this year on Hulu.
- 8/19/2016
- Den of Geek
Warner Bros. has signed an exclusive first-look deal with Gulfstream Pictures, the film production and financing company headed by Mike Karz, producer of Valentine’s Day, and Bill Bindley. Gulfstream plans to produce and co-finance two films a year beginning with The Nut Job, a $45 million animated feature directed by Peter Lepeniotis. Gulfstream brings with it financing from an initial multimillion-dollar development fund from Redrover Ltd., the Korea-based 3D technology and production company, as well as a consortium of U.S. private-equity money. The Nut Job will be produced by Redrover and Toonbox Entertainment, the
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- 8/28/2012
- by Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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